Template:Tourism/Charabancs
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The charabanc may not have been invented in Jersey, but the open carriage, drawn by horses, was for many people associated with Jersey, where, long before the days of the railway and the motor car, it provided the means of visiting the beautiful bays and countryside of their holiday destination. These were the times when an outing in an 'excursion car' meant dressing up in one's finest apparel, and hats were de rigeur for men and ladies.
